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The
Clabbert is a tree-dwelling creature, in appearance something like a cross
between a monkey and a frog. It originated in the southern states of America,
though it has since been exported worldwide. The smooth and hairless skin is a
mottled green, the hands and feet are webbed, and the arms and legs are long
and supple, enabling the Clabbert to swing between branches with the agility of
an orangutan. The head has short horns, and the wide mouth, which appears to be
grinning, is full of razor-sharp teeth. The Clabbert feeds mostly on small
lizards and birds. The Clabbert’s most distinctive feature is the large
pustule in the middle of its forehead, which turns scarlet and flashes when it
senses danger. American wizards once kept Clabberts in their gardens to give
early warning of approaching Muggles, but the International Confederation of
Wizards has introduced fines which have largely ended this practice. The sight
of a tree at night full of glowing Clabbert pustules, while decorative,
attracted too many Muggles wishing to ask why their neighbours still had their
Christmas lights up in June.

The
Ramora is a silver fish found in the Indian Ocean. Powerfully magical, it can
anchor ships and is a guardian of seafarers. The Ramora is highly valued by the
International Confederation of Wizards, which has set many laws in place to
protect the Ramora from wizard poachers.

The
Murtlap is a ratlike creature found in coastal areas of Britain. It has a
growth upon its back resembling a sea anemone. When pickled and eaten, these
Murtlap growths promote resistance to curses and jinxes, though an overdose may
cause unsightly purple ear hair. Murtlaps eat crustaceans and the feet of
anyone foolish enough to step on them.

Merpeople
exist throughout the world, though they vary in appearance almost as much as
humans. Their habits and customs remain as mysterious as those of the centaur,
though those wizards who have mastered the language of Mermish speak of highly organized communities varying in size according to habitat, and some have
elaborately constructed dwellings. Like the centaurs, the merpeople have
declined “being” status in favor of a “beast” classification (see
Introduction). The oldest
recorded merpeople were known as sirens (Greece) and it is in warmer waters
that we find the beautiful mermaids so frequently depicted in Muggle literature
and painting. The selkies of Scotland and the Merrows of Ireland are less
beautiful, but they share that love of music which is common to all merpeople.

If
you've participated in events like this with us before, then you know
about the signature blocks! I'd like to invite everyone participating
in the 2016 Fantastic Beasts Quilt Along to share a block for a special
2016 Signature Quilt. This quilt is my way of remembering everyone
that quilted along in 2016.

You can send your signature block at any time, you do not need to finish the whole quilt first.

Hand
or machine embroidery, printed fabric, fabric pen, marker, or
stenciled with fabric paint/pen, etc. are all acceptable. Please, no
iron-ons or transfers.

You can use any scraps from your bins for this block.

General information!

All beasts are rated from 1* to 5***** in danger levels.Reminder! You do not have to make all the patterns, choose which ones you like. With
every beast pattern, the danger level will be shown. If you choose to
do the paper pieced star sashing, you can find the pattern below the
beasts patterns.The
pattern pieces is not colored in, they have been left blank so that you
can choose your own colors. A color chart has been provided for a
reference.

All Fantastic Beasts patterns are 100% free and they will stay that way. These patterns are free
for your personal and NON-profit use only. Not to be used for
manufacture or distribution. Sale of this pattern or quilts made from
this pattern is prohibited.

The Fantastic Beasts Quilt Along will be presenting five quilt blocks a week on each Wednesday for 12 weeks.

The
blocks will range from easy to hard, you will have lots of blocks to
choose from. Most of the patterns will be paper pieced patterns and some
of the patterns will be applique. There will be 60+ patterns to choose
from.

An
optional stars sashing pattern will be posted every week. You will need
1 to 5 stars per sashing. (More info below in the fabric amounts and
pattern link)

The
layout (3 sizes) will be released on week 13. Some fabric amounts are
available below. Possible bonus blocks might be added with the layouts,
in the last week.

The colors for the quilt layout are Cranberry, Blue and Gold. These are the colors for Ilvermorny
North American wizarding school. Even though the school has 4 houses,
all the students wore the same colors. Please feel free to use your own
color choices.

All blocks will be sewn during the Fantastic Beasts Quilt Along on fandominstitches.com. And will be 10 x 10” excluding seam allowance. The Star Sashing will be 2 x 10" excluding seam allowance.

For
best results print with NO SCALING. In Google Drive (where this file is
hosted) uncheck “fit to page.” See your printer instructions for more
details if needed.

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